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Chanelle added: “I’ve been on a drip in hospital numerous times, it’s been awful. I can’t even explain, it’s been vile.”

The star went on to stress that she was excited to welcome her child into the world later this year but was keen to point out that pregnancy is not always a fun experience for women.

She explained: “In no way am I ungrateful – I’m so grateful I could have a baby, especially when I’ve got polycystic ovaries and I’m overweight.”

The reality star continued: “But it’s just such a miserable miserable time – there’s such a lot of talk about postnatal depression but it can also make you feel really bad when you’re pregnant as well.

“While I’m so grateful and I wouldn’t miss it for the world I don’t want to be ashamed to say I’m absolutely miserable.”